Have you ever wondered what Lufia I's opening and ending videos would sound like if it was an anime serie?

Yasunori Shiono has just uploaded a video of 2 songs he composed. The first one is an opening theme for if Lufia I was an anime, the second song is an ending theme.

I'm not sure about the details but apparently the songs were shown at the Estpolis/Neverland Off of last June and I think the Youtube description says while Yasunori Shiono composed the music, his wife wrote and sang the lyrics. (Estpolis/Neverland Off is a meeting of Lufia and Neverland fans held in Japan)

If you know Japanese, translations of the lyrics are welcome in the comments.

Chris wrote:Haha! Just imagine over how many episodes the Sinistral battles would be stretched.

Most likely if there really was an anime, I think they'd rewrite parts of the story or at least streamline stuff like the heroes finding Alumina (or spending forever trying to meet Raile)

Chris wrote:

SinReVi wrote:(Wow, it feels weird commenting on a news post I wrote myself. And that's exactly why I don't leave a lot of comments in the News board =P)

Just think of it as a conversation with News System!

Hey, News System! I think your avatar is outdated! Don't you know Ruins of Lore isn't the most recent Lufia game anymore? And Torma wasn't even the main character of that game! (Lufia The Ruins of Lore is currently 13 years old going by Japanese release date o_0)

More ontopic: I'm glad to see new Lufia related content even though I don't understand the lyrics, except for some words and half sentences here and there.

SinReVi wrote:Hey, News System! I think your avatar is outdated! Don't you know Ruins of Lore isn't the most recent Lufia game anymore? And Torma wasn't even the main character of that game! (Lufia The Ruins of Lore is currently 13 years old going by Japanese release date o_0)

SinReVi wrote:Hey, News System! I think your avatar is outdated! Don't you know Ruins of Lore isn't the most recent Lufia game anymore? And Torma wasn't even the main character of that game! (Lufia The Ruins of Lore is currently 13 years old going by Japanese release date o_0)

I think that News System might have heard you.

Good job News System! I'm proud of you!

Chris wrote:Also: 13 years?! Just wow.

Yeah, that's 2 years older than my age when I first played it (as a Japanese ROM)